Basic Math Study Cards

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Addition

The process of combining two or more numbers to find their total sum.

Subtraction

The process of taking one number away from another to find the difference.

Multiplication

The process of repeated addition or combining equal groups to find the total.

Division

The process of splitting a number into equal parts or groups.

Fractions

Numbers that represent a part of a whole or a ratio of two quantities.

Decimals

Numbers that represent parts of a whole, expressed using a decimal point.

Percentages

A way of expressing a fraction or a decimal as a portion out of 100.

Geometry

The branch of mathematics that deals with the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids.

Algebra

The branch of mathematics that deals with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols to solve equations and analyze relationships.

Word Problems

Mathematical problems presented in the form of a story or real-life situation that require problem-solving skills to find a solution.

Measurement

The process of assigning numbers to quantify attributes such as length, area, volume, weight, and time.

Statistics

The branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data.

Probability

The likelihood or chance of an event occurring, expressed as a number between 0 and 1.

Graphs and Charts

Visual representations of data using lines, bars, pie slices, or other symbols to show relationships, comparisons, and trends.

Equations

Mathematical statements that assert the equality of two expressions, typically containing variables and constants.

Ratios and Proportions

The comparison of two or more quantities using division, often expressed as a fraction or a ratio.

Exponents

A mathematical notation that indicates the number of times a number is multiplied by itself.

Order of Operations

The rules that dictate the sequence in which mathematical operations should be performed to solve an expression or equation.

Prime Numbers

Numbers greater than 1 that are divisible only by 1 and themselves, with no other factors.

Factors and Multiples

Factors are numbers that divide evenly into another number, while multiples are numbers that are the product of a given number and any whole number.

Powers and Roots

Powers involve multiplying a number by itself a certain number of times, while roots involve finding the number that, when multiplied by itself a certain number of times, equals a given number.

Integers

Positive and negative whole numbers, including zero.

Number Patterns

Recurring sequences of numbers that follow a specific rule or pattern.

Estimation

The process of making an approximate calculation or judgment based on limited information.

Logic and Reasoning

The process of using rational thinking and deduction to solve problems and draw conclusions.

Problem Solving

The process of finding solutions to complex or challenging mathematical problems.

Mathematical Notation

Symbols and conventions used to represent mathematical concepts and operations.

Mathematical Symbols

Special characters used to represent mathematical operations, relations, and quantities.

Mathematical Properties

Characteristics or rules that apply to mathematical operations and numbers.

Mathematical Formulas

Equations or expressions that represent mathematical relationships or rules.

Mathematical Terminology

Specialized vocabulary used in mathematics to describe concepts, operations, and relationships.

Mathematical Operations

Actions or procedures performed on numbers or mathematical objects to obtain a result.

Mathematical Concepts

Abstract ideas or generalizations that are fundamental to the study of mathematics.

Mathematical Principles

Fundamental truths or rules that govern mathematical reasoning and problem-solving.

Mathematical Theorems

Statements or propositions that have been proven to be true based on logical reasoning and mathematical evidence.

Mathematical Equivalence

The state of being equal or equivalent in value, quantity, or meaning.

Mathematical Inequalities

Statements that compare two quantities or expressions, indicating that one is greater than, less than, or not equal to the other.

Mathematical Expressions

Combinations of numbers, variables, and mathematical operations that can be evaluated or simplified.

Mathematical Equations

Statements that assert the equality of two mathematical expressions, typically containing variables and constants.

Mathematical Functions

A relation between a set of inputs and a set of outputs, where each input is related to exactly one output.

Mathematical Variables

Symbols or letters used to represent unknown quantities or values in mathematical equations or expressions.

Mathematical Constants

Fixed values or numbers that do not change and are used in mathematical calculations.

Mathematical Proofs

A logical argument or series of statements that establish the truth of a mathematical statement or theorem.

Mathematical Conjectures

Statements or propositions that are believed to be true but have not been proven or disproven.

Mathematical Axioms

Statements or principles that are accepted as true without proof, serving as the foundation for mathematical reasoning.

Mathematical Definitions

Precise explanations or descriptions of mathematical terms or concepts.

Mathematical Examples

Specific instances or cases that illustrate or demonstrate mathematical principles or concepts.

Mathematical Exercises

Practice problems or tasks designed to reinforce mathematical skills and concepts.